Once upon a time Sunday 02 May 2004 3:29 pm, Bill Nottingham wrote:
Dennis Gilmore (dennis@ausil.us) said:
kmail uses cryptplug which needs gpgme03 so you are breaking packages in fedora.us and saying too bad not good
gpgme03 actually builds without newpg just fine, and therefore doesn't depend on libgcrypt. I assume you've built it that way explicitly for S/MIME?.
yes both gpgme and gpgme03 are built with s/MIME support in fedora.us
So, the package that comes down to breaking is newpg, correct?
yes newpg wont build at present. and yes i saw they said that 1.2.0 was the first stable release it seems that the whole gnupg project has a weird mix of dependacies stable software relying on unstable and alpha software
libgcrypt actually will get upgraded again, to 1.2.0. It's the Right Thing To Do, as it's the first official stable release that they've done; even the previous 1.1.12 (or whatever) series wasn't deemed as such by then. So it's really the version we should be shipping, and we do have an app that uses it.
ill work on a libgcrypt1 package in the intrim solution. using gnupg2 would reslove most if not all of the problems
In the short term, yes, we should probably have a libgcrypt1 package in extras. In the long term, core should move to gnupg-2.0, and some of this will go away. (In fact, just the fact that there's gpgme03 and gpgme package shows problems... everything should really be using one interface.)
they seem to update some things and not others. it seems in a much bigger mess that pwlib and openh323
Dennis